Patent classifications
B23B2270/38
Work holder and work machining method
A work holder includes: a first holding part having three attracting members that are arranged circumferentially apart from each other to attract an axial end face of an annular work; and a second holding part having a contacting member that is held in contact with an inner periphery or outer periphery of the work and restricts radial movement of the work.
Drilling apparatus and methods of using same
A drilling apparatus comprising: at least one bit; a vacuum shroud, including a compressible boot, disposed around a longitudinal axis of the apparatus and configured to be in operative communication with a vacuum attachment port; and at least one magnetic element disposed near a distal end of the apparatus and configured to attract metallic debris resulting from drilling apparatus operation.
WORK HOLDER AND WORK MACHINING METHOD
A work holder includes: a first holding part having three attracting members that are arranged circumferentially apart from each other to attract an axial end face of an annular work; and a second holding part having a contacting member that is held in contact with an inner periphery or outer periphery of the work and restricts radial movement of the work.
STATIONARY MACHINE TOOL
A stationary machine tool for machining, in particular core drilling, comprising a tool stand with a first tool stand housing interior. A chip guidance system comprises a magnet, wherein the magnet is arranged in the first tool stand housing interior such that chips produced by a machining process and entering the first tool stand interior are deflected by the chip guidance system.
Collet Chuck
Collet chuck having a plurality of jaws which are radially movable with respect to one another and which, with their clamping faces, form a common receptacle for guiding a rod that is to be machined in a lathe, characterized by a blind hole which is routed in at least one jaw from the outer face, opposite the clamping face of the jaw, in the direction of the clamping face, with a blind-hole bottom which is delimited on the one hand by the clamping face and on the other hand by the blind hole and which, through wear of the clamping face, is configured to effect the formation of a through-hole indicating the wear of the collet chuck.
Modular workholding apparatus
A workholding apparatus for components having complex geometries or surfaces, which components are difficult constrain for the purpose of inspection, addresses the problem of adequately constraining such components in a convenient and cost-effective manner so that they do not move during inspection, while also making all or most critical features accessible to the inspection instruments being used. A method teaches how to eliminate setup changes between different components through the use of inexpensive modular attachments. These attachments are in the form of a single piece thermoplastic part which is affixed to each component having also reference features that can be interlocked into a common base fixture for more efficient inspection operations.